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Newly ploughed.
I wasn't in the mood to get up this morning. Everything seemed pointless. However, once up, I dusted upstairs, cleaned the bedroom window and set Roomba going, all of which I've been putting off for a week at least. By then the sun was shining so I went into the garden, planted seeds and cleared more of the borders. My cherry tree was humming with bees and Beaky was singing at the top of his voice in the crab apple.
Round about four o'clock I went to my favourite location between Strathmiglo and Gateside to photograph fields. There are two good lay-by's on the main road and I photographed newly ploughed fields from one. Returned along a back road from Gateside and noted another shot then stopped in Strath and walked along the river Eden. Discovered that the tree in the car park is full of pollen laden catkins and along the river butterbur was growing. So guess where I plan to go tomorrow.
Round about four o'clock I went to my favourite location between Strathmiglo and Gateside to photograph fields. There are two good lay-by's on the main road and I photographed newly ploughed fields from one. Returned along a back road from Gateside and noted another shot then stopped in Strath and walked along the river Eden. Discovered that the tree in the car park is full of pollen laden catkins and along the river butterbur was growing. So guess where I plan to go tomorrow.
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OOPs ! a senior moment (I thought it was Friday)
Bon vendredi Jean.
HFF and a happy Easter-time, Jean!
das sieht schön geschwungen aus.
Weard
I hope you have an enjoyable weekend............and above all, stay safe!
HFF, Jean, und schöne Osterfeiertage!
Freundliche Grüße und angenehme Ostertage
Erich
I would love to hear Beaky sing! I have two robins who visit, but they are not very vocal at the moment!
Hope you have a good Easter weekend. Take care!
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